New York Bus Crash: Filipinos Among Confirmed Passengers

New York

Filipino Passengers Involved in Deadly New York Bus Crash NEW YORK – Authorities confirmed that several Filipinos were among the passengers of a tour bus that crashed in Buffalo on Friday afternoon, leaving at least five people dead and dozens injured. New York State Police spokesperson Trooper James O’Callaghan said most of the 51 passengers … Read more

Arnold Clavio Calls Out Vico Sotto Over Reporters Allegedly Being Paid for Interviews

Arnold Clavio

Arnold Clavio to Vico Sotto: “Huwag kang magtago sa mga pasaring” ARNOLD CLAVIO – The veteran journalist responded strongly to Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto’s remarks about reporters allegedly being paid for interviews. The issue started when Mayor Sotto posted on Facebook, hinting that some members of the media received money for interviews, and included … Read more

Manila Streets Flooded Due to Tropical Depression Isang

Manila

Tropical Depression Isang Causes Floods in Manila Manila experienced heavy flooding on Friday, August 22, 2025, as strong rains brought by Tropical Depression Isang inundated major streets across the city. The Manila Public Information Office reported “gutter-deep” flooding in areas such as Taft Avenue, Pedro Gil, Nakpil Street, and in front of the Philippine Christian … Read more

Rowena Guanzon Wants BIR to Check Josh Mojica’s Taxes After He Claims to Be a Billionaire at 21

Rowena Guanzon

Rowena Guanzon Questions Josh Mojica’s Billionaire Claim ROWENA GUANZON – The former Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner has publicly called out young entrepreneur and content creator Josh Mojica after he claimed online that he had already reached billionaire status at the age of 21. In a Facebook post on August 21, 2025, Guanzon shared a … Read more

Vico Sotto Calls Out Journalists Over Discaya Interviews

Vico Sotto

Vico Sotto Criticizes Broadcasters Linked to Discaya Interviews VICO SOTTO – The Pasig City Mayor called out well-known journalists for allegedly accepting payments in exchange for interviews, raising questions about ethics in media. In a Facebook post on August 21, 2025, Sotto questioned why prominent broadcasters would accept offers from contractors entering politics who were … Read more

Bulacan Vice Governor Alex Castro Slams Ghost Flood-Control Project

Alex Castro

Ghost Flood-Control Project Sparks Outrage in Bulacan ALEX CASTRO – The Bulacan Vice Governor expressed his frustration after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. discovered what he called a “ghost project” in Baliuag, Bulacan. The project was supposed to be a completed riverwall for flood control in Barangay Piel, but when the President visited the site, … Read more

Nadia Montenegro’s Daughters Defend Her Amid Controversy

Nadia Montenegro

Daughters Defend Nadia Montenegro Amid Criticism NADIA MONTENEGRO – The actress’s children have spoken out to defend their mother as she faces one of the most difficult challenges of her life. Montenegro recently resigned from her role as political officer of Senator Robin Padilla after being linked to an incident involving the alleged use of … Read more

Judge Frank Caprio Passes Away at 88

Judge Frank Caprio

Judge Frank Caprio Dies Judge Frank Caprio, known and loved for his kindness and fairness, passed away on August 20, 2025, at the age of 88 after a brave fight with pancreatic cancer. He died peacefully in Providence, Rhode Island, with his family by his side. Admired for his humor, warmth, and gentle way of … Read more